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A former Cochise County elections director has received a $130,000 settlement following claims of a toxic work environment.
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Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema reported raising just over $2 million in her first full fundraising quarter since leaving the Democratic Party.
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Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb says he's running for the U.S. Senate.
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A group that has pledged to create a pathway for an alternative candidate to run against the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees in 2024 will get a spot on the ballot in Arizona.
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Arizona's attorney general is suing a rural, Republican-controlled county to stop it from transferring all election duties from a nonpartisan office to the elected county recorder.
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Defeated Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake won her party’s Vice Presidential nomination in a straw poll this weekend at the annual Conservative Action Political Conference.
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Senate Republicans' campaign operation is taking steps to avoid a repeat of their party's disastrous showing in last year's midterms.
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Top state election and cybersecurity officials are warning about the threat posed by Russia and other foreign adversaries ahead of the 2024 elections.
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The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that the state’s early voting system is constitutional.
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Arizona voters who began mailing in their ballots after simply signing and dating the envelope in recent weeks might be doing so for the final time with that process.